Posts Tagged ‘Evanescence’

Along with fronting symphonic rock band Evanescence, Amy Lee also occasionally contributes work to the soundtracks of feature-length films, such as The Nightmare Before Christmas, War Story, and Indigo Grey: The Passage. Her latest soundtrack offering is a brand new song, ‘Speak To Me’.

Having not been over in the UK since the tail-end of 2012, gothic rockers Evanescence have just confirmed they’ll be heading back over to our shores in June for a one-off headline show in London, where they’re expected to showcase material from a forthcoming fourth record.

Having been in the game for over two decades now, Arkansas based Grammy-award winning outfit Evanescence have announced details of a career spanning ‘The Ultimate Collection’ 6 LP boxset, which will be made available on December 9th 2016 via Universal Records.

At the moment, it’s looking like 2016 is going to be a great year in terms of new albums, with a handful of huge bangers already out there and many more undoubted hits confirmed to be hitting out ears in the next few months. It’s also important to look back every so often, and it just turns out that a decade ago in 2006 was a great year for albums too.

Of course there are hundreds, but we filtered together 50 great albums that turn 10-years-old this year to remember those modern classics, accompanied with streams to bring ourselves a massive hit of euphoric nostalgia.

NOTE: These albums may bring intense levels and high frequencies of smiles, jumping, involuntary head nodding/banging and limb movements, and uncontrollable happiness.

Vocal powerhouse and Evanescence frontwoman Amy Lee has released details of her solo release entitled ‘Aftermath’. This release features music from, and was inspired by the film ‘War Story’, and will drop August 25th via 110 Records, Inc. The track listing and artwork can be found below:

Sonisphere have just made their first line-up announcement for this year’s festival weekend in Knebworth, confirming headline slots from KISS, Queen and Faith No More along with many other acts across the 3-day festival. All currently confirmed bands are detailed below:

Evanescence have always been one of those ‘Marmite’ bands, very much a love them or hate them affair. While the band have gained themselves many followers ever since their huge 2003 hit ‘Bring Me To Life’, there’s also plenty of people who couldn’t care less about Amy Lee and her merry men. ‘Evanescence’ is the band’s third album, and while it may not do enough do convert the haters, there’s still plenty here to satisfy their loyal fanbase.

Female-fronted goth rock outfit Evanescence have announced dates of a headline UK tour, the first in four years since their last visit. Support will come from The Pretty Reckless. All announced dates of the tour are as follows: